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How To Use The Energy Saver Preferences Pane

The Energy Saver Preference Pane is a useful option to detect the inactivity and save energy.

 It means whenever you are not working on your Mac and your system senses inactivity, Energy Saver preference pane puts your Mac to sleep, turn off the display and more, according to the settings chosen. Moreover, it is better to wake up your system than starting it after it’s been shut down.

You must be wondering what is the function of this feature and what happens to your Mac when it is enabled.

When it makes your Mac go to sleep, it saves energy but what actually happens to your Mac is actually multi-pronged…

On portable Macs:

Note: Portable computers don’t have network connectivity when in sleep mode, but can wake if the Energy Saver option “Wake for network access” is enabled. If you wish to use file sharing or don’t want to interrupt your Internet connection, you should not manually put the computer to sleep, and you should drag the “Computer sleep” slider to Never.

Using The Energy Saver Preferences Pane

To open Energy Saver Preference Pane, follow these steps:

The Energy Saver preferences pane consists of settings applicable to the AC power adapter, battery, and UPS if present which allows you to modify Mac’s energy usage and performance based on the how your Mac is being powered.

Follow these steps to set the computer sleep time:

Note: You see the Battery button only if you have a portable Mac. You see the UPS button only if your Mac is connected to an uninterruptible power source.

In this way, you can use Energy Saver Preferences and reduce consumption of battery or power adapter whatever the mode of your usage is. Try it and let us know if it works.

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